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But first, please read +<https://www.gnu.org/licenses/why-not-lgpl.html>. @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +rv.el - a toy RISC-V emulator for Emacs + +Aiming RV64GC emulation with ELF executables. + +It is incomplete, but capable of running simple statically linked +Linux programs that use a few common syscalls, without heavy use of +floating-point numbers (the implementation of which is particularly +incomplete). dash was used to try it out during the development. + +Memory-mapped I/O can be added. @@ -0,0 +1,1655 @@ +;;; rv.el - a RISC-V emulator -*- lexical-binding: t; -*- + +;; Copyright (C) 2023 defanor + +;; Author: defanor <defanor@uberspace.net> +;; Maintainer: defanor <defanor@uberspace.net> +;; Created: 2023-12-20 +;; Keywords: RISC-V, emulation, amusements +;; Homepage: https://git.uberspace.net/rv.el/ +;; Version: 0.0.0 + +;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs. + +;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify +;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or +;; (at your option) any later version. + +;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +;; GNU General Public License for more details. + +;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +;; along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. + +;;; Commentary: + +;; An incomplete and slow RISC-V emulator for Emacs. Meant and +;; published for fun, possibly as an educational project, not aiming +;; serious usage. For practical emulation, see QEMU. Targeting RV64GC +;; and Linux emulation for now. + +;;; Code: + +(defun rv-to-int (number width) + "Convert a NUMBER read as an unsigned number of WIDTH bits to a +signed integer, assuming that it is encoded using two's +complement." + (let ((sign-bit (ash number (- (- width 1))))) + (logior (- (* sign-bit (expt 2 (- width 1)))) + (logand number (- (expt 2 width) 1))))) + +(defun rv-from-int (integer width) + "Convert an INTEGER to a signed number of WIDTH bits, encoded in +two's complement." + (logand (- (expt 2 width) 1) + (if (< integer 0) + (+ (expt 2 width) integer) + integer))) + +(defun rv-sext (number width-from width-to) + "Sign-extend a NUMBER encoded in two's complement from WIDTH-FROM +bits to WIDTH-TO bits." + (let ((sign-bit (ash number (- (- width-from 1))))) + (while (<= width-from width-to) + (setq number (logior (ash sign-bit (- width-from 1)) number)) + (setq width-from (+ width-from 1))) + number)) + +(defun rv-to-float (number width) + "Decode an IEEE 754's binary<WIDTH> floating-point NUMBER." + (let* ((significand-width (pcase width + (16 10) + (32 23) + (64 52) + (128 112))) + (exponent-width (- width significand-width 1)) + (sign (ash number (- 1 width))) + (exponent-bin (logand + (ash number (- significand-width)) + (- (expt 2 exponent-width) 1))) + (significand-bin (logand + number + (- (expt 2 significand-width) 1))) + ;; Account for bias by 2^(exp_width - 1) - 1. + (exponent-val (- exponent-bin + (- (expt 2 (- exponent-width 1)) 1))) + (significand-val (+ 1 (/ (float significand-bin) + (expt 2 significand-width))))) + (* (expt -1 sign) + (cond + ((= exponent-bin 0) 0.0) + ((= exponent-bin (- (expt 2 exponent-width) 1)) + (if (= significand-bin 0) + 1e+INF + 0e+NaN)) + (t (* (expt 2 exponent-val) significand-val)))))) + +(defun rv-from-float (num width) + "Encode NUM as an IEEE 754's binary<WIDTH> floating-point +number." + (let* ((number (float num)) + (significand-width (pcase width + (16 10) + (32 23) + (64 52) + (128 112))) + (exponent-width (- width significand-width 1)) + (sign (if (= (copysign 1.0 (float number)) 1.0) 0 1)) + ;; Frexp returns a significand between 0.5 and 1, or 0.1 and + ;; 1 in binary. Negative for negative numbers though. + (significand-val (abs (car (frexp number)))) + (exponent-val (cdr (frexp number))) + ;; The exponent value is stored biased by 2^(exp_width - 1) - + ;; 1 (e.g., 1023 for binary64's 11-bit exponent). But we are + ;; also adjusting the significand, multiplying it by 2, so + ;; reducing exponent by 1. + (exponent-bin + (cond + ((= number 0) 0) + ((isnan number) (- (expt 2 exponent-width) 1)) + ((= (abs number) 1.0e+INF) (- (expt 2 exponent-width) 1)) + (t (+ exponent-val + -1 + (- (expt 2 (- exponent-width 1)) 1))))) + ;; The significand value is the fractional part of a number + ;; between 1 decimal (1 binary) and 2 decimal (10 binary), + ;; while frexp returns one between 0.5 decimal (0.1 binary) + ;; and 1 decimal (1 binary). Multiplying it by 2 and + ;; subtracting 1 here, then extracting the fractional part + ;; by multiplying to the whole width. + (significand-bin + (cond + ((= significand-val 0) 0) + ((isnan number) (- (expt 2 significand-width) 1)) + ((= (abs number) 1.0e+INF) 0) + (t (truncate (* (- (* significand-val 2) 1) + (expt 2 significand-width))))))) + (logior + (ash sign (- width 1)) + (ash exponent-bin significand-width) + significand-bin))) + +(defun rv-bits (number lower len &optional xlen) + "Extract LEN bits from a NUMBER, starting from LOWER bit." + (unless xlen + (setq xlen 64)) + (logand (ash number (- lower)) + (ash (1- (expt 2 xlen)) (- (- xlen len))))) + +(defun rv-map-find (st position) + "Find a page for a given POSITION in bytes." + (cond ((vectorp st) (cons 0 st)) + ((consp st) + (or (seq-find + (lambda (m) (and (<= (car m) position) + (> (+ (car m) (length (cdr m))) position))) + (cdr (assq 'mem st))) + (and (message + "Failed to find a memory map for position %d (0x%X): %s" + position position + (mapcar (lambda (x) (cons (car x) (length (cdr x)))) + (cdr (assq 'mem st)))) + nil))))) + +(defun rv-map-find-free (st len &optional after) + "Find free space in a memory map, for a page of a given LEN" + (let ((mem-chunks (seq-sort (lambda (x y) (< (car x) (car y))) + (cdr (assq 'mem st)))) + (start (or after #xf00d0000)) + (n 0)) + (while (not (or (null (seq-elt mem-chunks n)) + (< (+ start len) (car (seq-elt mem-chunks n))))) + (setq start (max start + (+ (car (seq-elt mem-chunks n)) + (length (cdr (seq-elt mem-chunks n))))) + n (+ n 1))) + start)) + +(defun rv-read-byte (st position) + "Read a single byte at POISITION." + (let ((mem-map (rv-map-find st position))) + (when mem-map + (seq-elt (cdr mem-map) (- position (car mem-map)))))) + +(defun rv-write-byte (st position val) + "Write a single byte, VAL, into POSITION of memory map MEM." + (let ((mem-map (rv-map-find st position))) + (when mem-map + (aset (cdr mem-map) + (- position (car mem-map)) + val)))) + +(defun rv-read-num (st start len &optional big-endian) + "Read a number at START position, of a given LEN in bytes." + (let ((n 0) + (r 0)) + (while (and r (< n len)) + (let ((b (rv-read-byte st (+ start (if big-endian n (- len n 1)))))) + (if b + (setq r (logior (ash r 8) b) + n (1+ n)) + (progn + (message "Failed to read a number of length %d at %d (0x%X)" + len start start) + (setq r nil))))) + r)) + +(defun rv-write-num (st val start len &optional big-endian) + "Write a number into the START position, of a given LEN in +bytes." + (let ((n 0) + (r st)) + (while (and r (< n len)) + (if (rv-write-byte st + (+ start (if big-endian (- len n 1) n)) + (logand val #xFF)) + (setq val (ash val -8) + n (1+ n)) + (setq r nil)) + ) + r)) + +(defun rv-read-string (st start &optional len) + "Read a string starting at START. Of a fixed length, if LEN is +provided, or zero-terminated." + (let ((mem-map (rv-map-find st start))) + (when mem-map + (unless len + (setq len 0) + (while (and (rv-read-byte st (+ start len)) + (> (rv-read-byte st (+ start len)) 0)) + (setq len (+ len 1)))) + (let ((rel-pos (- start (car mem-map)))) + (seq-into (seq-subseq (cdr mem-map) rel-pos (+ rel-pos len)) + 'string))))) + +(defun rv-write-string (st val start) + "Write a string into a given memory location." + (seq-map-indexed (lambda (elt idx) + (rv-write-byte st (+ start idx) elt) + st) + val)) + +(defun rv-load-file (fn) + "Read file FN, returning it as a vector of bytes." + (with-current-buffer (find-file-noselect fn nil t) + (string-to-vector (buffer-substring-no-properties (point-min) (point-max))))) + +(defun rv-xr (state n) + "Read from integer register N." + (if (eq n 0) + 0 + (seq-elt (cdr (assq 'r state)) n))) + +(defun rv-xw (state n value) + "Write VALUE into integer register N." + (unless (eq n 0) + (aset (cdr (assq 'r state)) n value))) + +(defun rv-fr (state n) + "Read from floating-point register N." + (seq-elt (cdr (assq 'f state)) n)) + +(defun rv-fw (state n value) + "Write VALUE into floating-point register N." + (aset (cdr (assq 'f state)) n value)) + +(setq rv-standard-fields + '((rd . 5) + (rs1 . 5) + (rs2 . 5) + (rs3 . 5) + (rm . 3) + (rd-short . 3) + (rs1-short . 3) + (rs2-short . 3) + (funct3 . 3) + (funct7 . 7) + (csr . 12) + )) + +(defun rv-instructions (&optional _xlen) + `((RV32I + (LUI (imm (31 . 12)) rd #b0110111) + (AUIPC (imm (31 . 12)) rd #b0010111) + (JAL (imm 20 (10 . 1) 11 (19 . 12)) rd #b1101111) + (JALR (imm (11 . 0)) rs1 (#b000 . 3) rd #b1100111) + (BEQ (imm 12 (10 . 5)) rs2 rs1 (#b000 . 3) (imm (4 . 1) 11) #b1100011) + (BNE (imm 12 (10 . 5)) rs2 rs1 (#b001 . 3) (imm (4 . 1) 11) #b1100011) + (BLT (imm 12 (10 . 5)) rs2 rs1 (#b100 . 3) (imm (4 . 1) 11) #b1100011) + (BGE (imm 12 (10 . 5)) rs2 rs1 (#b101 . 3) (imm (4 . 1) 11) #b1100011) + (BLTU (imm 12 (10 . 5)) rs2 rs1 (#b110 . 3) (imm (4 . 1) 11) #b1100011) + (BGEU (imm 12 (10 . 5)) rs2 rs1 (#b111 . 3) (imm (4 . 1) 11) #b1100011) + (LB (imm (11 . 0)) rs1 (#b000 . 3) rd #b0000011) + (LH (imm (11 . 0)) rs1 (#b001 . 3) rd #b0000011) + (LW (imm (11 . 0)) rs1 (#b010 . 3) rd #b0000011) + (LBU (imm (11 . 0)) rs1 (#b100 . 3) rd #b0000011) + (LHU (imm (11 . 0)) rs1 (#b101 . 3) rd #b0000011) + (SB (imm (11 . 5)) rs2 rs1 (#b000 . 3) (imm (4 . 0)) #b0100011) + (SH (imm (11 . 5)) rs2 rs1 (#b001 . 3) (imm (4 . 0)) #b0100011) + (SW (imm (11 . 5)) rs2 rs1 (#b010 . 3) (imm (4 . 0)) #b0100011) + (ADDI (imm (11 . 0)) rs1 (#b000 . 3) rd #b0010011) + (SLTI (imm (11 . 0)) rs1 (#b010 . 3) rd #b0010011) + (SLTIU (imm (11 . 0)) rs1 (#b011 . 3) rd #b0010011) + (XORI (imm (11 . 0)) rs1 (#b100 . 3) rd #b0010011) + (ORI (imm (11 . 0)) rs1 (#b110 . 3) rd #b0010011) + (ANDI (imm (11 . 0)) rs1 (#b111 . 3) rd #b0010011) + (SLLI (#b0000000 . 7) (shamt (4 . 0)) rs1 (#b001 . 3) rd #b0010011) + (SRLI (#b0000000 . 7) (shamt (4 . 0)) rs1 (#b101 . 3) rd #b0010011) + (SRAI (#b0100000 . 7) (shamt (4 . 0)) rs1 (#b101 . 3) rd #b0010011) + (ADD (#b0000000 . 7) rs2 rs1 (#b000 . 3) rd #b0110011) + (SUB (#b0100000 . 7) rs2 rs1 (#b000 . 3) rd #b0110011) + (SLL (#b0000000 . 7) rs2 rs1 (#b001 . 3) rd #b0110011) + (SLT (#b0000000 . 7) rs2 rs1 (#b010 . 3) rd #b0110011) + (SLTU (#b0000000 . 7) rs2 rs1 (#b011 . 3) rd #b0110011) + (XOR (#b0000000 . 7) rs2 rs1 (#b100 . 3) rd #b0110011) + (SRL (#b0000000 . 7) rs2 rs1 (#b101 . 3) rd #b0110011) + (SRA (#b0100000 . 7) rs2 rs1 (#b101 . 3) rd #b0110011) + (OR (#b0000000 . 7) rs2 rs1 (#b110 . 3) rd #b0110011) + (AND (#b0000000 . 7) rs2 rs1 (#b111 . 3) rd #b0110011) + (FENCE (fm (3 . 0)) (pred (3 . 0)) (succ (3 . 0)) rs1 (#b000 . 3) rd #b0001111) + (ECALL (0 . 12) (0 . 5) (0 . 3) (0 . 5) #b1110011) + (EBREAK (1 . 12) (0 . 5) (0 . 3) (0 . 5) #b1110011)) + (RV64I + (LWU (imm (11 . 0)) rs1 (#b110 . 3) rd #b0000011) + (LD (imm (11 . 0)) rs1 (#b011 . 3) rd #b0000011) + (SD (imm (11 . 5)) rs2 rs1 (#b011 . 3) (imm (4 . 0)) #b0100011) + (SLLI (#b000000 . 6) (shamt (5 . 0)) rs1 (#b001 . 3) rd #b0010011) + (SRLI (#b000000 . 6) (shamt (5 . 0)) rs1 (#b101 . 3) rd #b0010011) + (SRAI (#b010000 . 6) (shamt (5 . 0)) rs1 (#b101 . 3) rd #b0010011) + (ADDIW (imm (11 . 0)) rs1 (#b000 . 3) rd #b0011011) + (SLLIW (#b0000000 . 7) (shamt (4 . 0)) rs1 (#b001 . 3) rd #b0011011) + (SRLIW (#b0000000 . 7) (shamt (4 . 0)) rs1 (#b101 . 3) rd #b0011011) + (SRAIW (#b0100000 . 7) (shamt (4 . 0)) rs1 (#b101 . 3) rd #b0011011) + (ADDW (#b0000000 . 7) rs2 rs1 (#b000 . 3) rd #b0111011) + (SUBW (#b0100000 . 7) rs2 rs1 (#b000 . 3) rd #b0111011) + (SLLW (#b0000000 . 7) rs2 rs1 (#b001 . 3) rd #b0111011) + (SRLW (#b0000000 . 7) rs2 rs1 (#b101 . 3) rd #b0111011) + (SRAW (#b0100000 . 7) rs2 rs1 (#b101 . 3) rd #b0111011)) + (RVC + (Illegal 0) + (C.ADDI4SPN (#b000 . 3) (nzuimm (5 . 4) (9 . 6) 2 3) rd-short #b00) + (C.FLD (#b001 . 3) (uimm (5 . 3)) rs1-short (uimm (7 . 6)) rd-short #b00) + ;; (C.LQ (#b001 . 3) (uimm (5 . 4) 8) rs1-short (uimm (7 . 6)) rd-short #b00) + (C.LW (#b010 . 3) (uimm (5 . 3)) rs1-short (uimm 2 6) rd-short #b00) + ;; (C.FLW (#b011 . 3) (uimm (5 . 3)) rs1-short (uimm 2 6) rd-short #b00) + (C.LD (#b011 . 3) (uimm (5 . 3)) rs1-short (uimm (7 . 6)) rd-short #b00) + (Reserved (#b100 . 3) (- (10 . 0)) #b00) + (C.FSD (#b101 . 3) (uimm (5 . 3)) rs1-short (uimm (7 . 6)) rs2-short #b00) + ;; (C.SQ (#b101 . 3) (uimm (5 . 4) 8) rs1-short (uimm (7 . 6)) rs2-short #b00) + (C.SW (#b110 . 3) (uimm (5 . 3)) rs1-short (uimm 2 6) rs2-short #b00) + ;; (C.FSW (#b111 . 3) (uimm (5 . 3)) rs1-short (uimm 2 6) rs2-short #b00) + (C.SD (#b111 . 3) (uimm (5 . 3)) rs1-short (uimm (7 . 6)) rs2-short #b00) + (C.NOP (#b000 . 3) (nzimm 5) (0 . 5) (nzimm (4 . 0)) #b01) + (C.ADDI (#b000 . 3) (nzimm 5) rs1 (nzimm (4 . 0)) #b01) + ;; (C.JAL (#b001 . 3) (imm 11 4 (9 . 8) 10 6 7 (3 . 1) 5) #b01) + (C.ADDIW (#b001 . 3) (imm 5) rs1 (imm (4 . 0)) #b01) + (C.LI (#b010 . 3) (imm 5) rd (imm (4 . 0)) #b01) + (C.ADDI16SP (#b011 . 3) (nzimm 9) (2 . 5) (nzimm 4 6 (8 . 7) 5) #b01) + (C.LUI (#b011 . 3) (nzimm 17) rd (nzimm (16 . 12)) #b01) + (C.SRLI (#b100 . 3) (nzuimm 5) (#b00 . 2) rs1-short (nzuimm (4 . 0)) #b01) + ;; (C.SRLI64 (#b100 . 3) (0 . 1) (#b00 . 2) rs1-short (0 . 5) #b01) + (C.SRAI (#b100 . 3) (nzuimm 5) (#b01 . 2) rs1-short (nzuimm (4 . 0)) #b01) + ;; (C.SRAI64 (#b100 . 3) (0 . 1) (#b01 . 2) rs1-short (0 . 5) #b01) + (C.ANDI (#b100 . 3) (imm 5) (#b10 . 2) rs1-short (imm (4 . 0)) #b01) + (C.SUB (#b100011 . 6) rs1-short (#b00 . 2) rs2-short #b01) + (C.XOR (#b100011 . 6) rs1-short (#b01 . 2) rs2-short #b01) + (C.OR (#b100011 . 6) rs1-short (#b10 . 2) rs2-short #b01) + (C.AND (#b100011 . 6) rs1-short (#b11 . 2) rs2-short #b01) + (C.SUBW (#b100111 . 6) rs1-short (#b00 . 2) rs2-short #b01) + (C.ADDW (#b100111 . 6) rs1-short (#b01 . 2) rs2-short #b01) + (Reserved (#b100111 . 6) rs1-short (#b10 . 2) rs2-short #b01) + (Reserved (#b100111 . 6) rs1-short (#b11 . 2) rs2-short #b01) + (C.J (#b101 . 3) (imm 11 4 (9 . 8) 10 6 7 (3 . 1) 5) #b01) + (C.BEQZ (#b110 . 3) (imm 8 (4 . 3)) rs1-short (imm (7 . 6) (2 . 1) 5) #b01) + (C.BNEZ (#b111 . 3) (imm 8 (4 . 3)) rs1-short (imm (7 . 6) (2 . 1) 5) #b01) + (C.SLLI (#b000 . 3) (nzuimm 5) rs1 (nzuimm (4 . 0)) #b10) + (C.SLLI64 (#b000 . 3) (0 . 1) rs1 (0 . 5) #b10) + (C.FLDSP (#b001 . 3) (uimm 5) rd (uimm (4 . 3) (8 . 6)) #b10) + ;; (C.LQSP (#b001 . 3) (uimm 5) rd (uimm 4 (9 . 6)) #b10) + (C.LWSP (#b010 . 3) (uimm 5) rd (uimm (4 . 2) (7 . 6)) #b10) + ;; (C.FLWSP (#b011 . 3) (uimm 5) rd (uimm (4 . 2) (7 . 6)) #b10) + (C.LDSP (#b011 . 3) (uimm 5) rd (uimm (4 . 3) (8 . 6)) #b10) + (C.JR (#b100 . 3) (0 . 1) rs1 (0 . 5) #b10) + (C.MV (#b100 . 3) (0 . 1) rd rs2 #b10) + (C.EBREAK (#b100 . 3) (1 . 1) (0 . 5) (0 . 5) #b10) + (C.JALR (#b100 . 3) (1 . 1) rs1 (0 . 5) #b10) + (C.ADD (#b100 . 3) (1 . 1) rs1 rs2 #b10) + (C.FSDSP (#b101 . 3) (uimm (5 . 3) (8 . 6)) rs2 #b10) + ;; (C.SQSP (#b101 . 3) (uimm (5 . 4) (9 . 6)) rs2 #b10) + (C.SWSP (#b110 . 3) (uimm (5 . 2) (7 . 6)) rs2 #b10) + ;; (C.FSWSP (#b111 . 3) (uimm (5 . 2) (7 . 6)) rs2 #b10) + (C.SDSP (#b111 . 3) (uimm (5 . 3) (8 . 6)) rs2 #b10) + ) + (Zifencei + (FENCE.I (imm (11 . 0)) rs1 (#b001 . 3) rd #b0001111)) + (Zicsr + (CSRRW csr rs1 (#b001 . 3) rd #b1110011) + (CSRRS csr rs1 (#b010 . 3) rd #b1110011) + (CSRRC csr rs1 (#b011 . 3) rd #b1110011) + (CSRRWI csr (uimm 5) (#b101 . 3) rd #b1110011) + (CSRRSI csr (uimm 5) (#b110 . 3) rd #b1110011) + (CSRRCI csr (uimm 5) (#b111 . 3) rd #b1110011)) + (RV32M + (MUL (1 . 7) rs2 rs1 (#b000 . 3) rd #b0110011) + (MULH (1 . 7) rs2 rs1 (#b001 . 3) rd #b0110011) + (MULHSU (1 . 7) rs2 rs1 (#b010 . 3) rd #b0110011) + (MULHU (1 . 7) rs2 rs1 (#b011 . 3) rd #b0110011) + (DIV (1 . 7) rs2 rs1 (#b100 . 3) rd #b0110011) + (DIVU (1 . 7) rs2 rs1 (#b101 . 3) rd #b0110011) + (REM (1 . 7) rs2 rs1 (#b110 . 3) rd #b0110011) + (REMU (1 . 7) rs2 rs1 (#b111 . 3) rd #b0110011)) + (RV64M + (MULW (1 . 7) rs2 rs1 (#b000 . 3) rd #b0111011) + (DIVW (1 . 7) rs2 rs1 (#b100 . 3) rd #b0111011) + (DIVUW (1 . 7) rs2 rs1 (#b101 . 3) rd #b0111011) + (REMW (1 . 7) rs2 rs1 (#b110 . 3) rd #b0111011) + (REMUW (1 . 7) rs2 rs1 (#b111 . 3) rd #b0111011)) + (RV32A + (LR.W (#b00010 . 5) (aq 0) (rl 0) (0 . 5) rs1 (#b010 . 3) rd #b0101111) + (SC.W (#b00011 . 5) (aq 0) (rl 0) rs2 rs1 (#b010 . 3) rd #b0101111) + (AMOSWAP.W (#b00001 . 5) (aq 0) (rl 0) rs2 rs1 (#b010 . 3) rd #b0101111) + (AMOADD.W (#b00000 . 5) (aq 0) (rl 0) rs2 rs1 (#b010 . 3) rd #b0101111) + (AMOXOR.W (#b00100 . 5) (aq 0) (rl 0) rs2 rs1 (#b010 . 3) rd #b0101111) + (AMOAND.W (#b01100 . 5) (aq 0) (rl 0) rs2 rs1 (#b010 . 3) rd #b0101111) + (AMOOR.W (#b01000 . 5) (aq 0) (rl 0) rs2 rs1 (#b010 . 3) rd #b0101111) + (AMOMIN.W (#b10000 . 5) (aq 0) (rl 0) rs2 rs1 (#b010 . 3) rd #b0101111) + (AMOMAX.W (#b10100 . 5) (aq 0) (rl 0) rs2 rs1 (#b010 . 3) rd #b0101111) + (AMOMINU.W (#b11000 . 5) (aq 0) (rl 0) rs2 rs1 (#b010 . 3) rd #b0101111) + (AMOMAXU.W (#b11100 . 5) (aq 0) (rl 0) rs2 rs1 (#b010 . 3) rd #b0101111)) + (RV64A + (LR.D (#b00010 . 5) (aq 0) (rl 0) (0 . 5) rs1 (#b011 . 3) rd #b0101111) + (SC.D (#b00011 . 5) (aq 0) (rl 0) rs2 rs1 (#b011 . 3) rd #b0101111) + (AMOSWAP.D (#b00001 . 5) (aq 0) (rl 0) rs2 rs1 (#b011 . 3) rd #b0101111) + (AMOADD.D (#b00000 . 5) (aq 0) (rl 0) rs2 rs1 (#b011 . 3) rd #b0101111) + (AMOXOR.D (#b00100 . 5) (aq 0) (rl 0) rs2 rs1 (#b011 . 3) rd #b0101111) + (AMOAND.D (#b01100 . 5) (aq 0) (rl 0) rs2 rs1 (#b011 . 3) rd #b0101111) + (AMOOR.D (#b01000 . 5) (aq 0) (rl 0) rs2 rs1 (#b011 . 3) rd #b0101111) + (AMOMIN.D (#b10000 . 5) (aq 0) (rl 0) rs2 rs1 (#b011 . 3) rd #b0101111) + (AMOMAX.D (#b10100 . 5) (aq 0) (rl 0) rs2 rs1 (#b011 . 3) rd #b0101111) + (AMOMINU.D (#b11000 . 5) (aq 0) (rl 0) rs2 rs1 (#b011 . 3) rd #b0101111) + (AMOMAXU.D (#b11100 . 5) (aq 0) (rl 0) rs2 rs1 (#b011 . 3) rd #b0101111)) + (RV32F + (FLW (imm (11 . 0)) rs1 (#b010 . 3) rd #b0000111) + (FSW (imm (11 . 5)) rs2 rs1 (#b010 . 3) (imm (4 . 0)) #b0100111) + (FMADD.S rs3 (#b00 . 2) rs2 rs1 rm rd #b1000011) + (FMSUB.S rs3 (#b00 . 2) rs2 rs1 rm rd #b1000111) + (FNMSUB.S rs3 (#b00 . 2) rs2 rs1 rm rd #b1001011) + (FNMADD.S rs3 (#b00 . 2) rs2 rs1 rm rd #b1001111) + (FADD.S (#b0000000 . 7) rs2 rs1 rm rd #b1010011) + (FSUB.S (#b0000100 . 7) rs2 rs1 rm rd #b1010011) + (FMUL.S (#b0001000 . 7) rs2 rs1 rm rd #b1010011) + (FDIV.S (#b0001100 . 7) rs2 rs1 rm rd #b1010011) + (FSQRT.S (#b0101100 . 7) (0 . 5) rs1 rm rd #b1010011) + (FSGNJ.S (#b0010000 . 7) rs2 rs1 (#b000 . 3) rd #b1010011) + (FSGNJN.S (#b0010000 . 7) rs2 rs1 (#b001 . 3) rd #b1010011) + (FSGNJX.S (#b0010000 . 7) rs2 rs1 (#b010 . 3) rd #b1010011) + (FMIN.S (#b0010100 . 7) rs2 rs1 (#b000 . 3) rd #b1010011) + (FMAX.S (#b0010100 . 7) rs2 rs1 (#b001 . 3) rd #b1010011) + (FCVT.W.S (#b1100000 . 7) (#b00000 . 5) rs1 rm rd #b1010011) + (FCVT.WU.S (#b1100000 . 7) (#b00001 . 5) rs1 rm rd #b1010011) + (FMV.X.W (#b1110000 . 7) (#b00000 . 5) rs1 (#b000 . 3) rd #b1010011) + (FEQ.S (#b1010000 . 7) rs2 rs1 (#b010 . 3) rd #b1010011) + (FLT.S (#b1010000 . 7) rs2 rs1 (#b001 . 3) rd #b1010011) + (FLE.S (#b1010000 . 7) rs2 rs1 (#b000 . 3) rd #b1010011) + (FCLASS.S (#b1110000 . 7) (#b00000 . 5) rs1 (#b001 . 3) rd #b1010011) + (FCVT.S.W (#b1101000 . 7) (#b00000 . 5) rs1 rm rd #b1010011) + (FCVT.S.WU (#b1101000 . 7) (#b00001 . 5) rs1 rm rd #b1010011) + (FMV.W.X (#b1111000 . 7) (#b00000 . 5) rs1 (#b000 . 3) rd #b1010011)) + (RV64F + (FCVT.L.S (#b1100000 . 7) (#b00010 . 5) rs1 rm rd #b1010011) + (FCVT.LU.S (#b1100000 . 7) (#b00011 . 5) rs1 rm rd #b1010011) + (FCVT.S.L (#b1101000 . 7) (#b00010 . 5) rs1 rm rd #b1010011) + (FCVT.S.LU (#b1101000 . 7) (#b00011 . 5) rs1 rm rd #b1010011)) + (RV32D + (FLD (imm (11 . 0)) rs1 (#b011 . 3) rd #b0000111) + (FSD (imm (11 . 5)) rs2 rs1 (#b011 . 3) (imm (4 . 0)) #b0100111) + (FMADD.D rs3 (#b01 . 2) rs2 rs1 rm rd #b1000011) + (FMSUB.D rs3 (#b01 . 2) rs2 rs1 rm rd #b1000111) + (FNMSUB.D rs3 (#b01 . 2) rs2 rs1 rm rd #b1001011) + (FNMADD.D rs3 (#b01 . 2) rs2 rs1 rm rd #b1001111) + (FADD.D (#b0000001 . 7) rs2 rs1 rm rd #b1010011) + (FSUB.D (#b0000101 . 7) rs2 rs1 rm rd #b1010011) + (FMUL.D (#b0001001 . 7) rs2 rs1 rm rd #b1010011) + (FDIV.D (#b0001101 . 7) rs2 rs1 rm rd #b1010011) + (FSQRT.D (#b0101101 . 7) (#b00000 . 5) rs1 rm rd #b1010011) + (FSGNJ.D (#b0010001 . 7) rs2 rs1 (#b000 . 3) rd #b1010011) + (FSGNJN.D (#b0010001 . 7) rs2 rs1 (#b001 . 3) rd #b1010011) + (FSGNJX.D (#b0010001 . 7) rs2 rs1 (#b010 . 3) rd #b1010011) + (FSMIN.D (#b0010101 . 7) rs2 rs1 (#b000 . 3) rd #b1010011) + (FSMAX.D (#b0010101 . 7) rs2 rs1 (#b001 . 3) rd #b1010011) + (FCVT.S.D (#b0100000 . 7) (#b00001 . 5) rs1 rm rd #b1010011) + (FCVT.D.S (#b0100001 . 7) (#b00000 . 5) rs1 rm rd #b1010011) + (FEQ.D (#b1010001 . 7) rs2 rs1 (#b010 . 3) rd #b1010011) + (FLT.D (#b1010001 . 7) rs2 rs1 (#b001 . 3) rd #b1010011) + (FLE.D (#b1010001 . 7) rs2 rs1 (#b000 . 3) rd #b1010011) + (FCLASS.D (#b1110001 . 7) (#b00000 . 5) rs1 (#b001 . 3) rd #b1010011) + (FCVT.W.D (#b1100001 . 7) (#b00000 . 5) rs1 rm rd #b1010011) + (FCVT.WU.D (#b1100001 . 7) (#b00001 . 5) rs1 rm rd #b1010011) + (FCVT.D.W (#b1101001 . 7) (#b00000 . 5) rs1 rm rd #b1010011) + (FCVT.D.WU (#b1101001 . 7) (#b00001 . 5) rs1 rm rd #b1010011)) + (RV64D + (FCVT.L.D (#b1100001 . 7) (#b00010 . 5) rs1 rm rd #b1010011) + (FCVT.LU.D (#b1100001 . 7) (#b00011 . 5) rs1 rm rd #b1010011) + (FMV.X.D (#b1110001 . 7) (#b00000 . 5) rs1 (#b000 . 3) rd #b1010011) + (FCVT.D.L (#b1101001 . 7) (#b00010 . 5) rs1 rm rd #b1010011) + (FCVT.D.LU (#b1101001 . 7) (#b00011 . 5) rs1 rm rd #b1010011) + (FMV.D.X (#b1111001 . 7) (#b00000 . 5) rs1 (#b000 . 3) rd #b1010011)) + ;; TODO: Q + (Privileged + (SRET (#b0001000 . 7) (#b00010 . 5) (#b00000 . 5) (#b000 . 3) + (#b00000 . 5) #b1110011) + (MRET (#b0011000 . 7) (#b00010 . 5) (#b00000 . 5) (#b000 . 3) + (#b00000 . 5) #b1110011) + (WFI (#b0001000 . 7) (#b00101 . 5) (#b00000 . 5) (#b000 . 3) + (#b00000 . 5) #b1110011) + (SFENCE.VMA (#b0001001 . 7) rs2 rs1 (#b000 . 3) (#b00000 . 5) #b1110011) + (SINVAL.VMA (#b0001011 . 7) rs2 rs1 (#b000 . 3) (#b00000 . 5) #b1110011) + (SFENCE.W.INVAL (#b0001100 . 7) (#b00000 . 5) (#b00000 . 5) (#b000 . 3) + (#b00000 . 5) #b1110011) + (SFENCE.INVAL.IR (#b0001100 . 7) (#b00001 . 5) (#b00000 . 5) (#b000 . 3) + (#b00000 . 5) #b1110011) + (HFENCE.VVMA (#b0010001 . 7) rs2 rs1 (#b000 . 3) (#b00000 . 5) #b1110011) + (HFENCE.GVMA (#b0110001 . 7) rs2 rs1 (#b000 . 3) (#b00000 . 5) #b1110011) + (HINVAL.VVMA (#b0010011 . 7) rs2 rs1 (#b000 . 3) (#b00000 . 5) #b1110011) + (HINVAL.GVMA (#b0110011 . 7) rs2 rs1 (#b000 . 3) (#b00000 . 5) #b1110011) + (HLV.B (#b0110000 . 7) (#b00000 . 5) rs1 (#b100 . 3) rd #b1110011) + (HLV.BU (#b0110000 . 7) (#b00001 . 5) rs1 (#b100 . 3) rd #b1110011) + (HLV.H (#b0110010 . 7) (#b00000 . 5) rs1 (#b100 . 3) rd #b1110011) + (HLV.HU (#b0110010 . 7) (#b00001 . 5) rs1 (#b100 . 3) rd #b1110011) + (HLVX.HU (#b0110010 . 7) (#b00011 . 5) rs1 (#b100 . 3) rd #b1110011) + (HLV.W (#b0110100 . 7) (#b00000 . 5) rs1 (#b100 . 3) rd #b1110011) + (HLVX.WWU (#b0110100 . 7) (#b00011 . 5) rs1 (#b100 . 3) rd #b1110011) + (HSV.B (#b0110001 . 7) rs2 rs1 (#b100 . 3) (#b00000 . 5) #b1110011) + (HSV.H (#b0110011 . 7) rs2 rs1 (#b100 . 3) (#b00000 . 5) #b1110011) + (HSV.W (#b0110101 . 7) rs2 rs1 (#b100 . 3) (#b00000 . 5) #b1110011) + (HLV.WU (#b0110100 . 7) (#b00001 . 5) rs1 (#b100 . 3) rd #b1110011) + (HLV.D (#b0110110 . 7) (#b00000 . 5) rs1 (#b100 . 3) rd #b1110011) + (HLV.W (#b0110111 . 7) rs2 rs1 (#b100 . 3) (#b00000 . 5) #b1110011)))) + +(setq rv-opcode-instructions + (let ((r (make-hash-table)) + (all-instructions (rv-instructions))) + (while all-instructions + (let* ((cur-ext (car all-instructions)) + (ext-name (car cur-ext)) + (ext-instructions (cdr cur-ext))) + (while ext-instructions + (let* ((cur-instruction (car ext-instructions)) + (cur-opcode (car (last cur-instruction))) + (new-entry (cons ext-name cur-instruction)) + (cur-val (gethash cur-opcode r))) + (puthash cur-opcode + ;; Keep the order, since it is important: put + ;; the instruction into the end. + (append cur-val (list new-entry)) + r)) + (setq ext-instructions (cdr ext-instructions)))) + (setq all-instructions (cdr all-instructions))) + r)) + +(defun rv-encode (instruction extensions &optional xlen) + "Encode an instruction provided as an S-expression, into a +number. Since certain instructions are present in different +extensions, a list of extensions is accepted as an argument to +set their priorities: those found earlier in the list have a +higher priority." + (let ((all-instructions (rv-instructions xlen)) + (ret 0)) + (while (and extensions (= ret 0)) + (let* ((ext-instructions (cdr (assoc (car extensions) all-instructions))) + (template (assoc (car instruction) ext-instructions))) + (when template + (let ((pos (if (eq (car extensions) 'RVC) 16 32))) + (dolist (tmpl (cdr template)) + (cond + ;; Standard named field + ((symbolp tmpl) + (setq pos (- pos (cdr (assoc tmpl rv-standard-fields)))) + (setq ret + (logior ret + (ash (cdr (assoc tmpl (cdr instruction))) + pos)))) + ;; Opcode (similar to a constant, but without size) + ((integerp tmpl) + (setq ret (logior ret tmpl)) + (setq pos 0)) + ;; Constant + ((and (consp tmpl) (integerp (car tmpl))) + (setq pos (- pos (cdr tmpl))) + (setq ret (logior ret (ash (car tmpl) pos)))) + ;; Non-standard named field + ((and (consp tmpl) (symbolp (car tmpl))) + (if (eq (car tmpl) 'check) + ;; A constraint (TODO) + nil + (dolist (range (cdr tmpl)) + (when (integerp range) + (setq range (cons range range))) + (setq pos (- pos (- (car range) (cdr range)) 1)) + (setq + ret + (logior + ret + (ash (rv-bits (cdr (assoc (car tmpl) (cdr instruction))) + (cdr range) + (+ (- (car range) (cdr range)) 1)) + pos) + ))))) + ))))) + (setq extensions (cdr extensions))) + ret)) + +(defun rv-decode-try (instruction template _xlen) + "Try to decode an INSTRUCTION, using a given TEMPLATE." + (let* ((pos (if (= (logand instruction #b11) #b11) 32 16)) + (name (car template)) + (r nil) + (next-bits (lambda (n) + (setq pos (- pos n)) + (rv-bits instruction pos n)))) + (setq template (cdr template)) + (while (and name template) + (let ((tmpl (car template))) + (cond + ;; Standard named field + ((symbolp tmpl) + (push (cons tmpl + (funcall next-bits (cdr (assoc tmpl rv-standard-fields)))) + r)) + ;; Opcode (similar to a constant, but without size) + ((integerp tmpl) + (unless (= tmpl + (funcall next-bits pos)) + (setq name nil))) + ;; Constant + ((and (consp tmpl) (integerp (car tmpl))) + (unless (= (car tmpl) + (funcall next-bits (cdr tmpl))) + (setq name nil))) + ;; Non-standard named field + ((and (consp tmpl) (symbolp (car tmpl))) + (if (eq (car tmpl) 'check) + ;; A constraint + (unless (eval (cdr tmpl)) + (setq name nil)) + (let ((val (or (cdr (assoc (car tmpl) r)) 0))) + (dolist (range (cdr tmpl)) + (when (integerp range) + (setq range (cons range range))) + (setq + val + (logior + val + (ash (funcall + next-bits + (+ (- (car range) (cdr range)) 1)) + (cdr range))))) + (push (cons (car tmpl) val) r)))))) + (setq template (cdr template))) + (when name + (cons name r)))) + +(defun rv-decode-slow (i &optional xlen) + "Decode an instruction, using `rv-instructions' directly. For an +optimized version, see `rv-decode'." + (let* ((all-extensions (rv-instructions (or xlen 64))) + (result nil)) + (while (and all-extensions (not result)) + (let ((extension (car all-extensions))) + (let ((template + (seq-find (lambda (x) (rv-decode-try i x (or xlen 64))) + (cdr extension)))) + (when template + (setq result (cons (car extension) + (rv-decode-try i template xlen)))))) + (setq all-extensions (cdr all-extensions))) + result)) + +(defun rv-decode (i &optional xlen) + "Decode an instruction I, represented as a number, into an +S-expression." + (let* ((opcode (logand i (if (= (logand i #b11) #b11) #b1111111 #b11))) + (candidates (gethash opcode rv-opcode-instructions)) + (result nil)) + (while (and candidates (not result)) + (let* ((cur-candidate (car candidates)) + (decoded (rv-decode-try i (cdr cur-candidate) (or xlen 64)))) + (when decoded + (setq result (cons (car cur-candidate) decoded))) + (setq candidates (cdr candidates)))) + result)) + +(defun rv-decompress (i) + "Decompress an RVC instruction." + (if (not (eq (car i) 'RVC)) + i + (let* ((params (cddr i)) + (rd (cdr (assoc 'rd params))) + (rs1 (cdr (assoc 'rs1 params))) + (rs2 (cdr (assoc 'rs2 params))) + (rd-short (cdr (assoc 'rd-short params))) + (rs1-short (cdr (assoc 'rs1-short params))) + (rs2-short (cdr (assoc 'rs2-short params))) + (imm (cdr (assoc 'imm params))) + (uimm (cdr (assoc 'uimm params))) + (nzimm (cdr (assoc 'nzimm params))) + (nzuimm (cdr (assoc 'nzuimm params)))) + (pcase (cadr i) + ('C.ADDI4SPN + `(RV32I ADDI (rd . ,(+ 8 rd-short)) (rs1 . 2) (imm . ,nzuimm))) + ('C.FLD + `(RV32I FLD (rd . ,(+ 8 rd-short)) (rs1 . ,(+ 8 rs1-short)) (imm . ,uimm))) + ;; C.LQ (128) + ('C.LW + `(RV32I LW (rd . ,(+ 8 rd-short)) (rs1 . ,(+ 8 rs1-short)) (imm . ,uimm))) + ;; ('C.FLW (32) + ;; `(RV32I FLW (rd . ,(+ 8 rd-short)) (rs1 . ,(+ 8 rs1-short)) (imm . ,uimm))) + ('C.LD + `(RV32I LD (rd . ,(+ 8 rd-short)) (rs1 . ,(+ 8 rs1-short)) (imm . ,uimm))) + ;; Reserved + ('C.FSD + `(RV32D FSD (rs1 . ,(+ 8 rs1-short)) (rs2 . ,(+ 8 rs2-short)) + (imm . ,uimm))) + ;; C.SQ (128) + ('C.SW + `(RV32I SW (rs2 . ,(+ 8 rs2-short)) (rs1 . ,(+ 8 rs1-short)) + (imm . ,uimm))) + ;; C.FSW (32) + ('C.SD + `(RV32I SD (rs2 . ,(+ 8 rs2-short)) (rs1 . ,(+ 8 rs1-short)) + (imm . ,uimm))) + ('C.NOP + `(RV32I ADDI (rd . 0) (rs1 . 0) (imm . 0))) + ('C.ADDI + `(RV32I ADDI (rd . ,rs1) (rs1 . ,rs1) (imm . ,(rv-sext nzimm 6 12)))) + ;; C.JAL (32) + ('C.ADDIW + `(RV32I ADDIW (rd . ,rs1) (rs1 . ,rs1) (imm . ,(rv-sext imm 6 12)))) + ('C.LI + `(RV32I ADDI (rd . ,rd) (rs1 . 0) (imm . ,(rv-sext imm 6 12)))) + ('C.ADDI16SP + `(RV32I ADDI (rd . 2) (rs1 . 2) (imm . ,(rv-sext nzimm 10 12)))) + ('C.LUI + `(RV32I LUI (rd . ,rd) (imm . ,(rv-sext nzimm 18 32)))) + ('C.SRLI + `(RV64I SRLI (rd . ,(+ 8 rs1-short)) (rs1 . ,(+ 8 rs1-short)) + (shamt . ,nzuimm))) + ;; C.SRLI64 (128) + ('C.SRAI + `(RV64I SRAI (rd . ,(+ 8 rs1-short)) (rs1 . ,(+ 8 rs1-short)) + (shamt . ,nzuimm))) + ;; C.SRAI64 (128) + ('C.ANDI + `(RV32I ANDI (rd . ,(+ 8 rs1-short)) (rs1 . ,(+ 8 rs1-short)) + (imm . ,(rv-sext imm 6 12)))) + ('C.SUB + `(RV32I SUB (rd . ,(+ 8 rs1-short)) (rs1 . ,(+ 8 rs1-short)) + (rs2 . ,(+ 8 rs2-short)))) + ('C.XOR + `(RV32I XOR (rd . ,(+ 8 rs1-short)) (rs1 . ,(+ 8 rs1-short)) + (rs2 . ,(+ 8 rs2-short)))) + ('C.OR + `(RV32I OR (rd . ,(+ 8 rs1-short)) (rs1 . ,(+ 8 rs1-short)) + (rs2 . ,(+ 8 rs2-short)))) + ('C.AND + `(RV32I AND (rd . ,(+ 8 rs1-short)) (rs1 . ,(+ 8 rs1-short)) + (rs2 . ,(+ 8 rs2-short)))) + ('C.SUBW + `(RV64I SUBW (rd . ,(+ 8 rs1-short)) (rs1 . ,(+ 8 rs1-short)) + (rs2 . ,(+ 8 rs2-short)))) + ('C.ADDW + `(RV64I ADDW (rd . ,(+ 8 rs1-short)) (rs1 . ,(+ 8 rs1-short)) + (rs2 . ,(+ 8 rs2-short)))) + ;; Reserved * 2 + ('C.J + `(RV32I JAL (rd . 0) (imm . ,(rv-sext imm 12 21)))) + ('C.BEQZ + `(RV32I BEQ (rs1 . ,(+ 8 rs1-short)) (rs2 . 0) (imm . ,(rv-sext imm 9 13)))) + ('C.BNEZ + `(RV32I BNE (rs1 . ,(+ 8 rs1-short)) (rs2 . 0) (imm . ,(rv-sext imm 9 13)))) + ('C.SLLI + `(RV32I SLLI (rd . ,rs1) (rs1 . ,rs1) (shamt . ,nzuimm))) + ;; C.SLLI64 (128) + ('C.FLDSP + `(RV32D FLD (rd . ,rd) (rs1 . 2) (imm . ,uimm))) + ;; LQSP (128) + ('C.LWSP + `(RV32I LW (rd . ,rd) (rs1 . 2) (imm . ,uimm))) + ;; C.FLWSP (32) + ('C.LDSP + `(RV64I LD (rd . ,rd) (rs1 . 2) (imm . ,uimm))) + ('C.JR + `(RV32I JALR (rd . 0) (rs1 . ,rs1) (imm . 0))) + ('C.MV + `(RV32I ADD (rd . ,rd) (rs1 . 0) (rs2 . ,rs2))) + ('C.EBREAK + '(RV32I EBREAK)) + ('C.JALR + `(RV32I JALR (rd . 1) (rs1 . ,rs1) (imm . 0))) + ('C.ADD + `(RV32I ADD (rd . ,rs1) (rs1 . ,rs1) (rs2 . ,rs2))) + ('C.FSDSP + `(RV32D FSD (rs2 . ,rs2) (rs1 . 2) (imm . ,uimm))) + ;; C.SQSP (128) + ('C.SWSP + `(RV32I SW (rs2 . ,rs2) (rs1 . 2) (imm . ,uimm))) + ;; C.FSWSP (32) + ('C.SDSP + `(RV64I SD (rs1 . 2) (rs2 . ,rs2) (imm . ,uimm))) + (_ i))))) + +(defun rv-instruction-execute (st instruction xlen) + "Execute an INSTRUCTION (given as an S-expression), altering and +returning the overall state ST, with XLEN." + (let* ((instr (if (eq (car instruction) 'RVC) + (progn + ;; (message "Decompressing %s" instruction) + (rv-decompress instruction)) + instruction)) + + (params (cddr instr)) + (rd (cdr (assoc 'rd params))) + (rs1 (cdr (assoc 'rs1 params))) + (rs2 (cdr (assoc 'rs2 params))) + (imm (cdr (assoc 'imm params))) + (shamt (cdr (assoc 'shamt params))) + (rm (cdr (assoc 'rm params))) + + (pc (cdr (assq 'pc st))) + (mem (cdr (assq 'mem st))) + (r (cdr (assq 'r st))) + (f (cdr (assq 'f st))) + + (next-pc (+ pc (if (eq (car instruction) 'RVC) 2 4))) + ) + ;; (message "pc=%d (%x) d=%s r=%s" pc pc instr + ;; (seq-map (lambda (x) (format "%x" x)) r)) + (pcase (cadr instr) + ;; RV32I + ('LUI + (rv-xw st rd (rv-sext imm 32 xlen))) + ('AUIPC + (rv-xw st rd (rv-from-int (+ (rv-to-int imm 32) pc) xlen))) + ('JAL + (rv-xw st rd next-pc) + (setq next-pc (+ pc (rv-to-int imm 21)))) + ('JALR + (rv-xw st rd next-pc) + (setq next-pc (ash (ash (+ (rv-to-int (rv-xr st rs1) xlen) + (rv-to-int imm 12)) + (- 1)) + 1))) + ('BEQ + (when (= (rv-to-int (rv-xr st rs1) xlen) + (rv-to-int (rv-xr st rs2) xlen)) + (setq next-pc (+ pc (rv-to-int imm 13))))) + ('BNE + (unless (= (rv-to-int (rv-xr st rs1) xlen) + (rv-to-int (rv-xr st rs2) xlen)) + (setq next-pc (+ pc (rv-to-int imm 13))))) + ('BLT + (when (< (rv-to-int (rv-xr st rs1) xlen) + (rv-to-int (rv-xr st rs2) xlen)) + (setq next-pc (+ pc (rv-to-int imm 13))))) + ('BGE + (when (>= (rv-to-int (rv-xr st rs1) xlen) + (rv-to-int (rv-xr st rs2) xlen)) + (setq next-pc (+ pc (rv-to-int imm 13))))) + ('BLTU + (when (< (rv-xr st rs1) (rv-xr st rs2)) + (setq next-pc (+ pc (rv-to-int imm 13))))) + ('BGEU + (when (>= (rv-xr st rs1) (rv-xr st rs2)) + (setq next-pc (+ pc (rv-to-int imm 13))))) + ('LB + (rv-xw st rd + (rv-sext + (rv-read-num st + (+ (rv-to-int (rv-xr st rs1) xlen) + (rv-to-int imm 12)) + 1) + 8 + 32))) + ('LH + (rv-xw st rd + (rv-sext + (rv-read-num st + (+ (rv-to-int (rv-xr st rs1) xlen) + (rv-to-int imm 12)) + 2) + 16 + 32))) + ('LW + (rv-xw st rd + (rv-sext + (rv-read-num st + (+ (rv-to-int (rv-xr st rs1) xlen) + (rv-to-int imm 12)) + 4) + 32 + xlen))) + ('LBU + (rv-xw st rd + (rv-read-num st + (+ (rv-to-int (rv-xr st rs1) xlen) + (rv-to-int imm 12)) + 1))) + ('LHU + (rv-xw st rd + (rv-read-num st + (+ (rv-to-int (rv-xr st rs1) xlen) + (rv-to-int imm 12)) + 2))) + ('SB + (unless (rv-write-num st + (rv-xr st rs2) + (+ (rv-to-int (rv-xr st rs1) xlen) + (rv-to-int imm 12)) + 1) + (setq next-pc nil))) + ('SH + (unless (rv-write-num st + (rv-xr st rs2) + (+ (rv-to-int (rv-xr st rs1) xlen) + (rv-to-int imm 12)) + 2) + (setq next-pc nil))) + ('SW + (unless (rv-write-num st + (rv-xr st rs2) + (+ (rv-to-int (rv-xr st rs1) xlen) + (rv-to-int imm 12)) + 4) + (setq next-pc nil))) + ('ADDI + (rv-xw st rd (rv-from-int (+ (rv-to-int (rv-xr st rs1) xlen) + (rv-to-int imm 12)) + xlen))) + ('SLTI + (rv-xw st rd (if (< (rv-to-int (rv-xr st rs1) xlen) + (rv-to-int imm 12)) + 1 + 0))) + ('SLTIU + (rv-xw st rd (if (< (rv-xr st rs1) + imm) + 1 + 0))) + ('XORI + (rv-xw st rd (logxor (rv-xr st rs1) (rv-sext imm 12 xlen)))) + ('ORI + (rv-xw st rd (logior (rv-xr st rs1) (rv-sext imm 12 xlen)))) + ('ANDI + (rv-xw st rd (logand (rv-xr st rs1) (rv-sext imm 12 xlen)))) + ('SLLI + (rv-xw st rd (ash (rv-xr st rs1) shamt))) + ('SRLI + (rv-xw st rd (ash (rv-xr st rs1) (- shamt)))) + ('SRAI + (rv-xw st rd + (rv-sext (ash (rv-xr st rs1) (- shamt)) + (- xlen shamt) + xlen))) + ('ADD + (rv-xw st rd + (rv-from-int + (+ (rv-to-int (rv-xr st rs1) xlen) + (rv-to-int (rv-xr st rs2) xlen)) + xlen))) + ('SUB + (rv-xw st rd + (rv-from-int + (- (rv-to-int (rv-xr st rs1) xlen) + (rv-to-int (rv-xr st rs2) xlen)) + xlen))) + ('SLL + (rv-xw st rd (logand (ash (rv-xr st rs1) (rv-xr st rs2)) + (- (expt 2 xlen) 1)))) + ('SLT + (rv-xw st rd (if (< (rv-to-int (rv-xr st rs1) xlen) + (rv-to-int (rv-xr st rs2) xlen)) + 1 + 0))) + ('SLTU + (rv-xw st rd (if (< (rv-xr st rs1) (rv-xr st rs2)) 1 0))) + ('XOR + (rv-xw st rd (logxor (rv-xr st rs1) (rv-xr st rs2)))) + ('SRL + (rv-xw st rd (ash (rv-xr st rs1) (- (rv-xr st rs2))))) + ('SRA + (rv-xw st rd + (rv-sext (ash (rv-xr st rs1) (- (rv-xr st rs2))) + (- xlen (rv-xr st rs2)) + xlen))) + ('OR + (rv-xw st rd (logior (rv-xr st rs1) (rv-xr st rs2)))) + ('AND + (rv-xw st rd (logand (rv-xr st rs1) (rv-xr st rs2)))) + ('FENCE + nil) + ('ECALL + (pcase (rv-xr st 17) + (98 ; futex + (let ((uaddr (rv-xr st 10)) + (futex-op (rv-xr st 11)) + (val (rv-xr st 12)) + (timeout (rv-xr st 13)) + (uaddr2 (rv-xr st 14)) + (val3 (rv-xr st 15))) + (message "futex") + (cond + ((= (logand #b1111111 futex-op) 0) ; FUTEX_WAIT + (let ((futex-word-stored (rv-read-num st uaddr 4))) + (rv-xw st 10 0))) + ((= (logand #b1111111 futex-op) 1) ; FUTEX_WAKE + (let ((futex-word-stored (rv-read-num st uaddr 4))) + (rv-xw st 10 0))) + (t (setq next-pc nil))))) + (66 ; writev + (let ((fd (rv-xr st 10)) + (iov (rv-xr st 11)) + (iovcnt (rv-xr st 12)) + (n 0) + (strings nil) + (nbytes 0)) + (while (< n iovcnt) + (let* ((cur-iov-ptr (+ iov (* n 8))) + (iov-base (rv-read-num st cur-iov-ptr 8)) + (iov-len (rv-read-num st (+ cur-iov-ptr 8) 4))) + (push + (list iov n iov-base iov-len + (rv-read-string st iov-base iov-len)) + strings) + (setq nbytes (+ nbytes iov-len))) + (setq n (+ n 1))) + (message "writev %d: %s" fd (reverse strings)) + (rv-xw st 10 nbytes))) + (222 ; mmap + (let* ((addr (rv-xr st 10)) + (length (rv-xr st 11)) + (prot (rv-xr st 12)) + (flags (rv-xr st 13)) + (fd (rv-xr st 14)) + (offset (rv-xr st 15)) + (target-addr (if (= addr 0) + (rv-map-find-free st length) + addr))) + (message "mmap: addr %x len %d" target-addr length) + (if (= flags #x22) ; private, anonymous + (progn + (push (cons target-addr (make-vector length 0)) mem) + (rv-xw st 10 target-addr)) + (message "Unsupported mmap flags") + (setq next-pc nil)))) + (135 ; rt_sigprocmask + (let ((how (rv-xr st 10)) + (set (rv-xr st 11)) + (oldset (rv-xr st 12)) + (sigsetsize (rv-xr st 13))) + ;; A no-op, signals shouldn't matter for now. + (rv-xw st 10 0))) + (178 ; gettid + (message "gettid") + (rv-xw st 10 42)) + (172 ; getpid + (message "getpid") + (rv-xw st 10 42)) + (173 ; getppid + (message "getppid") + (rv-xw st 10 41)) + (174 ; getuid + (message "getuid") + (rv-xw st 10 42)) + (175 ; geteuid + (message "geteuid") + (rv-xw st 10 42)) + (176 ; getgid + (message "getgid") + (rv-xw st 10 42)) + (177 ; getegid + (message "getegid") + (rv-xw st 10 42)) + (155 ; getpgid + (let ((pid (rv-xr st 10))) + (message "getpgid (%d)" pid) + (rv-xw st 10 42))) + (131 ; tgkill + (let ((tgid (rv-xr st 10)) + (tid (rv-xr st 11)) + (sig (rv-xr st 12))) + (message "tgkill (%d, %d, %d)" tgid tid sig) + (rv-xw st 10 0))) + (134 ; rt_sigaction + (let ((signum (rv-xr st 10)) + (act (rv-xr st 11)) + (oldact (rv-xr st 12))) + (message "rt_sigaction (%d, %x, %x)" signum act oldact) + (rv-xw st 10 0))) + (94 ; exit_group + (let ((status (rv-xr st 10))) + (message "exit_group %d" status) + (setq next-pc nil))) + (214 ; brk + (let ((addr (rv-xr st 10))) + (message "brk %d" addr) + (rv-xw st 10 0))) + (96 ; set_tid_address + (let ((tidptr (rv-xr st 10))) + (message "set_tid_address %d" tidptr) + (rv-xw st 10 0))) + (99 ; set_robust_list + (let ((head (rv-xr st 10)) + (len (rv-xr st 11))) + (message "set_robust_list %d %d" head len) + (rv-xw st 10 (rv-from-int -1 64)))) + (261 ; prlimit64 + (let ((pid (rv-xr st 10)) + (resource (rv-xr st 11)) + (new-limit (rv-xr st 12)) + (old-limit (rv-xr st 13))) + (message "prlimit64 (%d, %d, %d, %d)" + pid resource new-limit old-limit) + (cond + ((and (= resource 3) (not (= old-limit 0))) + ;; RLIMIT_STACK, inquiring + (rv-write-num st #x1000 old-limit 8) ; soft limit + (rv-write-num st #x1000 (+ old-limit 8) 8) ; hard limit + (rv-xw st 10 0)) + (t (setq next-pc nil))))) + (78 ; readlinkat + (let ((dirfd (rv-xr st 10)) + (pathname (rv-xr st 11)) + (buf (rv-xr st 12)) + (bufsiz (rv-xr st 13)) + (path-str "/usr/bin/a.out")) + (message "readlinkat: %s" (rv-read-string st pathname)) + (rv-write-string st path-str buf) + (rv-xw st 10 (length path-str)))) + (79 ; fstatat + (let ((dirfd (rv-xr st 10)) + (pathname (rv-xr st 11)) + (statbuf (rv-xr st 12)) + (flags (rv-xr st 13))) + (message "fstatat (%d, %x, %x, %x): %s" + dirfd pathname statbuf flags + (rv-read-string st pathname)) + (rv-write-num st 0 (+ statbuf 0) 8) ; st_dev + (rv-write-num st 0 (+ statbuf 8) 8) ; st_ino + (rv-write-num st 0 (+ statbuf 16) 4) ; st_mode + (rv-write-num st 0 (+ statbuf 20) 4) ; st_nlink + (rv-write-num st 42 (+ statbuf 24) 4) ; st_uid + (rv-write-num st 42 (+ statbuf 28) 4) ; st_gid + (rv-write-num st 0 (+ statbuf 32) 16) ; st_rdev + (rv-write-num st 0 (+ statbuf 48) 8) ; st_size + (rv-write-num st 0 (+ statbuf 56) 8) ; st_blksize + (rv-write-num st 0 (+ statbuf 64) 8) ; st_blocks + ;; st_atim + ;; st_mtim + ;; st_ctim + (rv-xw st 10 0))) + (278 ; getrandom + (let ((buf (rv-xr st 10)) + (buflen (rv-xr st 11)) + (flags (rv-xr st 12))) + (message "getrandom (%x, %d, %x)" buf buflen flags) + (rv-write-string st (seq-take "random bytes" buflen) buf) + (rv-xw st 10 buflen))) + (226 ; mprotect + (let ((addr (rv-xr st 10)) + (len (rv-xr st 11)) + (prot (rv-xr st 12))) + (message "mprotect (%x, %d, %d)" addr len prot) + (rv-xw st 10 0))) + (64 ; write + (let ((fd (rv-xr st 10)) + (buf (rv-xr st 11)) + (count (rv-xr st 12))) + (message "write (%x, %x, %d): %s" fd buf count + (rv-read-string st buf count)) + (rv-xw st 10 count))) + (29 ; ioctl + (let ((fd (rv-xr st 10)) + (request (rv-xr st 11)) + (arg1 (rv-xr st 12))) + (message "ioctl (%d, %x)" fd request) + (pcase request + (#x540F ; TIOCGPGRP + (rv-write-num st 42 arg1 4))) + (rv-xw st 10 0))) + (154 ; setpgid + (let ((pid (rv-xr st 10)) + (pgid (rv-xr st 11))) + (message "setpgid (%d, %d)" pid pgid) + (rv-xw st 10 0))) + (56 ; openat + (let ((dirfd (rv-xr st 10)) + (pathname (rv-xr st 11)) + (flags (rv-xr st 12))) + (message "openat (%x, %x, %d): %s" + dirfd pathname flags + (rv-read-string st pathname)) + ;; TODO: add a file entry and so on + (rv-xw st 10 3))) + (25 ; fcntl + (let ((fd (rv-xr st 10)) + (cmd (rv-xr st 11)) + (arg1 (rv-xr st 12))) + (message "fcntl (%d, %d, %d)" + fd cmd arg1) + (pcase cmd + (0 (rv-xw st 10 arg1)) ; F_DUPFD + (1030 (rv-xw st 10 arg1)) ; F_DUPFD_CLOEXEC + (2 (rv-xw st 10 0)) ; F_SETFD + (_ (progn + (message "Unknown fcntl cmd") + (setq next-pc nil)))))) + (57 ; close + (let ((fd (rv-xr st 10))) + (message "close (%d)" fd) + (rv-xw st 10 0))) + (129 ; kill + (let ((pid (rv-xr st 10)) + (sig (rv-xr st 11))) + (message "kill (%d, %d)" pid sig) + (rv-xw st 10 0))) + (63 ; read + (let ((fd (rv-xr st 10)) + (buf (rv-xr st 11)) + (count (rv-xr st 12))) + (message "read (%d, %x, %d)" fd buf count) + (cond + ((= fd 0) ; stdin + ;; Populate the input buffer, if empty + (when (string-empty-p (cdr (assq 'stdin-buffer st))) + (setf (cdr (assq 'stdin-buffer st)) + (read-from-minibuffer + (format "stdin (%d): " count)))) + + (let* ((in (cdr (assq 'stdin-buffer st)))) + (rv-write-string st + (seq-take in count) + buf) + (setf (cdr (assq 'stdin-buffer st)) + (seq-drop in count)) + (rv-xw st 10 (min (length in) count)))) + (t (rv-xw st 10 (rv-from-int -1 xlen)))))) + (_ + (message "Unsupported ECALL") + (setq next-pc nil)))) + ('EBREAK + (message "ebreak") + (setq next-pc nil)) + + ;; RV64I + ('LWU + (rv-xw st rd + (rv-read-num st + (+ (rv-to-int (rv-xr st rs1) xlen) + (rv-to-int imm 12)) + 4))) + ('LD + (rv-xw st rd + (rv-read-num st + (+ (rv-to-int (rv-xr st rs1) xlen) + (rv-to-int imm 12)) + 8))) + ('SD + (unless (rv-write-num st + (rv-xr st rs2) + (+ (rv-to-int (rv-xr st rs1) xlen) + (rv-to-int imm 12)) + 8) + (setq next-pc nil))) + ;; SLLI, SRLI, and SRAI are implemented in the RV32I part + ('ADDIW + (rv-xw st rd (rv-from-int (+ (rv-to-int (rv-xr st rs1) xlen) + (rv-to-int imm 12)) + xlen))) + ('SLLIW + (rv-xw st rd + (logand (ash (rv-xr st rs1) shamt) + (- (expt 2 32) 1)))) + ('SRLIW + (rv-xw st rd + (ash (rv-xr st rs1) (- shamt)))) + ('SRAIW + (rv-xw st rd + (rv-sext (ash (rv-xr st rs1) (- shamt)) + (- 32 shamt) + 32))) + ('ADDW + (rv-xw st rd + (rv-sext + (rv-from-int + (+ (rv-to-int (rv-xr st rs1) 32) + (rv-to-int (rv-xr st rs2) 32)) + 32) + 32 + 64))) + ('SUBW + (rv-xw st rd + (rv-sext + (rv-from-int + (- (rv-to-int (rv-xr st rs1) 32) + (rv-to-int (rv-xr st rs2) 32)) + 32) + 32 + 64))) + ('SLLW + (rv-xw st rd + (logand (ash (logand (rv-xr st rs1) (- (expt 2 32) 1)) + (logand (rv-xr st rs2) (- (expt 2 32) 1))) + (- (expt 2 32) 1)))) + ('SRLW + (rv-xw st rd + (logand (ash (logand (rv-xr st rs1) (- (expt 2 32) 1)) + (- (logand (rv-xr st rs2) (- (expt 2 32) 1)))) + (- (expt 2 32) 1)))) + ('SRAW + (rv-xw st rd + (rv-sext (ash (logand (rv-xr st rs1) (- (expt 2 32) 1)) + (- (logand (rv-xr st rs2) (- (expt 2 32) 1)))) + (- 32 (logand (rv-xr st rs2) (- (expt 2 32) 1))) + 32))) + + ;; RV32A + ('LR.W + ;; TODO: reserved set + (rv-xw st rd + (rv-sext + (rv-read-num st (rv-xr st rs1) 4) + 32 + xlen))) + ('SC.W + ;; TODO: check reserved set + (let ((rs1-val (rv-xr st rs1)) + (rs2-val (rv-xr st rs2))) + (rv-write-num st + rs2-val + rs1-val + 4) + (rv-xw st rd 0))) + ('AMOSWAP.W + (let* ((rs1-val (rv-xr st rs1)) + (rs1-referenced-val (rv-read-num st rs1-val 4)) + (rs2-val (rv-xr st rs2))) + (rv-xw st rd rs1-referenced-val) + (rv-write-num st + rs2-val + rs1-val + 4))) + + ;; RV64A + ('AMOSWAP.D + (let* ((rs1-val (rv-xr st rs1)) + (rs1-referenced-val (rv-read-num st rs1-val 8)) + (rs2-val (rv-xr st rs2))) + (rv-xw st rd rs1-referenced-val) + (rv-write-num st + rs2-val + rs1-val + 8))) + ;; RV32M + ('MUL + (rv-xw st rd (rv-from-int (* (rv-to-int (rv-xr st rs1) xlen) + (rv-to-int (rv-xr st rs2) xlen)) + xlen))) + ('DIVU + (rv-xw st rd (floor (/ (rv-xr st rs1) (rv-xr st rs2))))) + ('REMU + (rv-xw st rd (mod (rv-xr st rs1) (rv-xr st rs2)))) + + ;; RV64M + ('MULW + (rv-xw st rd (rv-from-int (* (rv-to-int (rv-xr st rs1) 32) + (rv-to-int (rv-xr st rs2) 32)) + 32))) + ('DIVUW + (rv-xw st rd (floor (/ (logand (rv-xr st rs1) (- (expt 2 32) 1)) + (logand (rv-xr st rs2) (- (expt 2 32) 1)))))) + ('REMUW + (rv-xw st rd (mod (logand (rv-xr st rs1) (- (expt 2 32) 1)) + (logand (rv-xr st rs2) (- (expt 2 32) 1))))) + + ;; RV32D + ('FLD + (rv-fw st rd + (rv-read-num st + (+ (rv-to-int (rv-xr st rs1) xlen) + (rv-to-int imm 12)) + 8))) + ('FSD + (unless (rv-write-num st + (rv-fr st rs2) + (+ (rv-to-int (rv-xr st rs1) xlen) + (rv-to-int imm 12)) + 8) + (setq next-pc nil))) + ('FCVT.D.W + (rv-fw st rd + (rv-from-float (float (rv-to-int (rv-xr st rs1) 32)) + 64))) + ('FCVT.D.L + ;; TODO: rounding according to rm + (rv-fw st rd + (rv-from-float (float (rv-to-int (rv-xr st rs1) 64)) + 64))) + ('FCVT.W.D + ;; TODO: rounding according to rm + (rv-xw st rd + (rv-from-int (round (rv-to-float (rv-fr st rs1) 64)) + 32))) + ('FCVT.L.D + ;; TODO: rounding according to rm + (rv-xw st rd + (rv-from-int (round (rv-to-float (rv-fr st rs1) 64)) + 64))) + ('FMUL.D + (rv-fw st rd + (rv-from-float (* (rv-to-float (rv-fr st rs1) 64) + (rv-to-float (rv-fr st rs2) 64)) + 64))) + ('FADD.D + (rv-fw st rd + (rv-from-float (+ (rv-to-float (rv-fr st rs1) 64) + (rv-to-float (rv-fr st rs2) 64)) + 64))) + ('FSUB.D + (rv-fw st rd + (rv-from-float (- (rv-to-float (rv-fr st rs1) 64) + (rv-to-float (rv-fr st rs2) 64)) + 64))) + (_ (message "Unsupported instruction: %s" instr) + (setq next-pc nil))) + (when (and rd (not (rv-xr st rd))) + (setq next-pc nil)) + + (setf (cdr (assq 'instruction-count st)) + (1+ (cdr (assq 'instruction-count st))) + + (cdr (assq 'pc st)) + next-pc + + (cdr (assq 'mem st)) + mem) + st)) + +(defun rv-instruction-execute-raw (state raw-instruction xlen) + "Execute a raw (not decoded) instruction, presented as a number." + (let ((instruction (rv-decode raw-instruction))) + (if instruction + (rv-instruction-execute state instruction xlen) + (message "Unsupported instruction: %x" raw-instruction) + (setf (cdr (assq 'pc state)) nil)))) + +(defun rv-step (state xlen) + "Read the next instruction, execute it.." + (let* ((i-byte (rv-read-byte state + (cdr (assq 'pc state)))) + (i-width (if (= (logand i-byte #b11) #b11) 4 2)) + (i (rv-read-num state + (cdr (assq 'pc state)) + i-width))) + (if (not i) + (progn + (message "No more instructions at pc=%d (%x)" + (cdr (assq 'pc state)) (cdr (assq 'pc state))) + (assq-delete-all 'pc state)) + (rv-instruction-execute-raw state i xlen)))) + +;;;###autoload +(defun rv-elf-run (elf-filename) + "Load a program from an ELF file, run it." + (interactive "fELF executable: ") + (let* ((xlen 64) + (r (make-vector 32 0)) + (f (make-vector 32 0)) + (elf (rv-load-file elf-filename)) + (elf-32-bit (eq (rv-read-num elf 4 1) 1)) + (elf-big-endian (eq (rv-read-num elf 5 1) 2)) + (pc (rv-read-num elf #x18 (if elf-32-bit 4 8) elf-big-endian)) + (elf-phoff (rv-read-num elf (if elf-32-bit #x1C #x20) + (if elf-32-bit 4 8) elf-big-endian)) + (elf-shoff (rv-read-num elf (if elf-32-bit #x20 #x28) + (if elf-32-bit 4 8) elf-big-endian)) + (elf-phentsize (rv-read-num elf (if elf-32-bit #x2A #x36) + 2 elf-big-endian)) + (elf-phnum (rv-read-num elf (if elf-32-bit #x2C #x38) + 2 elf-big-endian)) + (elf-shentsize (rv-read-num elf (if elf-32-bit #x2E #x3A) + 2 elf-big-endian)) + (elf-shnum (rv-read-num elf (if elf-32-bit #x30 #x3C) + 2 elf-big-endian)) + (elf-shstrndx (rv-read-num elf (if elf-32-bit #x32 #x3E) + 2 elf-big-endian)) + + (stack-lower #x574c0000) + (stack-size #x10000) + (stack-pointer (+ stack-lower stack-size)) + (mem (list (cons stack-lower (make-vector stack-size 0)))) + (st (list (cons 'mem mem))) + (stack-push-num (lambda (val &optional size) + (setq size (or size 8)) + (setq stack-pointer (- stack-pointer size)) + (rv-write-num st val stack-pointer size) + stack-pointer)) + (stack-push-string (lambda (str) + (setq stack-pointer + (- stack-pointer (length str) 1)) + (rv-write-string st str stack-pointer) + stack-pointer))) + (message "elf 32-bit=%S BE=%S EP=0x%X phoff=%d phentsize=%d phnum=%d" + elf-32-bit elf-big-endian pc elf-phoff elf-phentsize elf-phnum) + (let ((n 0)) + (while (< n elf-phnum) + (let* ((ph-base (+ elf-phoff (* n elf-phentsize))) + (p-type (rv-read-num elf ph-base 4 elf-big-endian)) + (p-flags (rv-read-num elf + (+ ph-base (if elf-32-bit #x18 #x4)) + 4 + elf-big-endian)) + (p-offset (rv-read-num elf + (+ ph-base (if elf-32-bit #x4 #x8)) + (if elf-32-bit 4 8) + elf-big-endian)) + (p-vaddr (rv-read-num elf + (+ ph-base (if elf-32-bit #x8 #x10)) + (if elf-32-bit 4 8) + elf-big-endian)) + (p-paddr (rv-read-num elf + (+ ph-base (if elf-32-bit #x0C #x18)) + (if elf-32-bit 4 8) + elf-big-endian)) + (p-filesz (rv-read-num elf + (+ ph-base (if elf-32-bit #x10 #x20)) + (if elf-32-bit 4 8) + elf-big-endian)) + (p-memsz (rv-read-num elf + (+ ph-base (if elf-32-bit #x14 #x28)) + (if elf-32-bit 4 8) + elf-big-endian)) + (p-align (rv-read-num elf + (+ ph-base (if elf-32-bit #x1C #x30)) + (if elf-32-bit 4 8) + elf-big-endian)) + ) + (message "PH type=0x%X flags=0x%X offset=0x%X vaddr=0x%X paddr=0x%X filesz=0x%X memsz=0x%X align=0x%X" + p-type p-flags p-offset p-vaddr p-paddr p-filesz p-memsz p-align) + (when (= p-type 1) + ;; PT_LOAD: add memory maps + (push (cons p-vaddr + (seq-concatenate + 'vector + (seq-subseq elf p-offset (+ p-offset p-filesz)) + (if (< p-filesz p-memsz) + (make-vector (- p-memsz p-filesz) 0) + (vector)))) + mem))) + (setq n (+ n 1)))) + (let ((n 0)) + (while (< n elf-shnum) + (let* ((sh-base (+ elf-shoff (* n elf-shentsize))) + (sh-name (rv-read-num elf sh-base 4 elf-big-endian)) + (sh-type (rv-read-num elf (+ sh-base 4) 4 elf-big-endian)) + (sh-flags (rv-read-num elf + (+ sh-base 8) + (if elf-32-bit 4 8) + elf-big-endian)) + (sh-addr (rv-read-num elf + (+ sh-base (if elf-32-bit #x0C #x10)) + (if elf-32-bit 4 8) + elf-big-endian)) + (sh-offset (rv-read-num elf + (+ sh-base (if elf-32-bit #x10 #x18)) + (if elf-32-bit 4 8) + elf-big-endian)) + (sh-size (rv-read-num elf + (+ sh-base (if elf-32-bit #x14 #x20)) + (if elf-32-bit 4 8) + elf-big-endian)) + ) + (message "SH type=0x%X flags=0x%X addr=0x%X offset=0x%X size=0x%X" + sh-type sh-flags sh-addr sh-offset sh-size) + ) + (setq n (+ n 1)))) + + ;; Add a separate memory map for stack + ;; (push (cons stack-lower (make-vector stack-size 0)) mem) + + (let* ((fn-str-ptr (funcall stack-push-string elf-filename)) + (lang-str-ptr (funcall stack-push-string "LANG=C.UTF-8")) + (home-str-ptr (funcall stack-push-string "HOME=/home/user")) + (pwd-str-ptr (funcall stack-push-string "PWD=/home/user")) + (term-str-ptr (funcall stack-push-string "TERM=dumb")) + (user-str-ptr (funcall stack-push-string "USER=user")) + (random-str-ptr (funcall stack-push-string "non-random bytes"))) + ;; End of auxillary vector, NULL + (funcall stack-push-num 0) + ;; AT_RANDOM + (funcall stack-push-num random-str-ptr) + (funcall stack-push-num 25) + ;; AT_EGID + (funcall stack-push-num 42) + (funcall stack-push-num 14) + ;; AT_GID + (funcall stack-push-num 42) + (funcall stack-push-num 13) + ;; AT_EUID + (funcall stack-push-num 1) + (funcall stack-push-num 12) + ;; AT_UID + (funcall stack-push-num 1) + (funcall stack-push-num 11) + ;; AT_CLKTCK + (funcall stack-push-num 100) + (funcall stack-push-num 17) + ;; AT_PAGESZ + (funcall stack-push-num #x1000) + (funcall stack-push-num 6) + ;; AT_ENTRY + (funcall stack-push-num pc) + (funcall stack-push-num 9) + ;; AT_EXECFN + (funcall stack-push-num fn-str-ptr) + (funcall stack-push-num 31) + ;; NULL between the start of auxilary vector and the end of + ;; environment variables. + (funcall stack-push-num 0) + ;; Environment variables + (funcall stack-push-num lang-str-ptr) + (funcall stack-push-num home-str-ptr) + (funcall stack-push-num pwd-str-ptr) + (funcall stack-push-num term-str-ptr) + (funcall stack-push-num user-str-ptr) + ;; NULL between argv and environment variables + (funcall stack-push-num 0) + ;; argv + (funcall stack-push-num fn-str-ptr) + ;; argc + (funcall stack-push-num 1)) + + (setq st + (list (cons 'pc pc) + (cons 'mem mem) + (cons 'r r) + (cons 'f f) + (cons 'instruction-count 0) + (cons 'stdin-buffer ""))) + + ;; Set the x2 (sp) register to the resulting stack pointer + (rv-xw st 2 stack-pointer) + + (while (and (cdr (assq 'pc st)) (> (cdr (assq 'pc st)) 0)) + (setq st (rv-step st xlen))) + (message "pc=%s cnt=%d r=%s" (cdr (assq 'pc st)) + (cdr (assq 'instruction-count st)) + (seq-map (lambda (x) (format "%x" x)) r)))) + +;; (rv-elf-run "a.out") +;; (rv-elf-run "../dash/src/dash") + +;;; rv.el ends here |